Shincheonji Bible Seminar held in Chuncheon, Religious community agrees: “We must verify based on the Bible.”
Shincheonji Bible Seminar held in Chuncheon
1,500 Pastors, Religious figures, Community leaders attend
Religious community agrees: “We must verify based on the Bible.”
The nationwide Shincheonji Bible Seminar, which started in March in Seoul, concluded its first half of the year in Chuncheon on the 13th. The event drew a total of approximately 1,500 attendees, including pastors, religious figures, and prominent community leaders.
The first segment featured a special video highlighting how pastors who had heard the teachings experienced a shift in their perception. In the video, pastors shared, "The Shincheonji that we saw for ourselves was completely different from what we had assumed. They address the Bible from beginning to end and explain everything through the Bible. That led us to believe that this teaching is the truth."
Chairman Lee Man-hee, who gave a lecture, stated, "I am able to testify to the fulfillment of prophecy from Revelation chapter 1 through chapter 22." He further emphasized, "Because it is written that adding to or taking away from Revelation results in being cursed and barred from heaven, one must understand both the prophecy and its fulfilled reality of Revelation."
One pastor in attendance said, "Listening to Shincheonji's teachings, I came to think that this is the church God wanted." He added, "As the fulfillment of the Book of Revelation is proclaimed, people flocked in huge crowds, and I felt this was not by human effort, but by the great work of the Holy Spirit."
A Buddhist monk at the seminar said, "I hope all religions could come to Shincheonji, hear the words of Revelation, understand them, and work together to spread the message of Revelation." He continued, "If Korea's Buddhist and Protestant communities were to sign the MOU for scriptural exchange and pursue interfaith harmony, it would create a great opportunity for many people to come before the truth.”
We look forward to a future in which religions and denominations unite around the Word, advancing together on a path of harmony through communication and exchange. We will continue to build lasting platforms for engagement through follow-up teachings, cultural exchange, and a variety of other programs.




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